Safety instructions
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Keep the grips and grip sur-
faces dry, clean and free
from oil and grease. Slippery
grips and grip surfaces pre-
vent safe operation and con-
trol of the power tool in un-
foreseen situations.
3.5 Safety in the workplace
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Keep your working area
clean, and make sure it is
well illuminated. Untidiness
or dimly lit working areas can
lead to accidents.
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Do not work with the power
tool in a potentially explos-
ive atmosphere with the
presence of flammable li-
quids, gases or dust. Power
tools give rise to sparks that
can ignite the dust or vapours.
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Keep children and other
people away from the power
tool when using it. If you are
distracted, you may lose con-
trol of the power tool.
3.6 Use and handling of the
rechargeable battery-
operated tool
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Only recharge batteries with
chargers that are recom-
mended by the manufac-
turer. Using a charger inten-
ded for one particular type of
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rechargeable battery with a
different type of rechargeable
battery represents a fire risk.
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Only use batteries in the
power tools that are inten-
ded for this purpose. Using
other batteries can lead to in-
juries and represents the risk
of fire.
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Keep the unused re-
chargeable battery away
from paper clips, coins,
keys, nails, screws or other
small metal objects that
could short-circuit the con-
tacts. A short circuit between
the rechargeable battery con-
tacts can result in burns or
fire.
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Incorrect use can result in
fluid leaking out of the re-
chargeable battery. Avoid
coming into contact with it.
In case of inadvertent con-
tact, rinse off with water. If
the fluid gets into your
eyes, additionally seek
medical assistance. Leaking
rechargeable battery fluid can
lead to skin irritations or
burns.
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Do not use a damaged or
changed rechargeable bat-
tery. Damaged or changed
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